Widespread Threat of Calcium Decline in Fresh Waters

Calcium concentrations are now commonly declining in softwater boreal lakes. Although the mechanisms leading to these declines are generally well known, the consequences for the aquatic biota have not yet been reported. By examining crustacean zooplankton remains preserved in lake sediment cores, we...

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Veröffentlicht in:Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) 2008-11, Vol.322 (5906), p.1374-1377
Hauptverfasser: Jeziorski, Adam, Yan, Norman D, Paterson, Andrew M, DeSellas, Anna M, Turner, Michael A, Jeffries, Dean S, Keller, Bill, Weeber, Russ C, McNicol, Don K, Palmer, Michelle E, McIver, Kyle, Arseneau, Kristina, Ginn, Brian K, Cumming, Brian F, Smol, John P
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Zusammenfassung:Calcium concentrations are now commonly declining in softwater boreal lakes. Although the mechanisms leading to these declines are generally well known, the consequences for the aquatic biota have not yet been reported. By examining crustacean zooplankton remains preserved in lake sediment cores, we document near extirpations of calcium-rich Daphnia species, which are keystone herbivores in pelagic food webs, concurrent with declining lake-water calcium. A large proportion (62%, 47 to 81% by region) of the Canadian Shield lakes we examined has a calcium concentration approaching or below the threshold at which laboratory Daphnia populations suffer reduced survival and fecundity. The ecological impacts of environmental calcium loss are likely to be both widespread and pronounced.
ISSN:0036-8075
1095-9203
DOI:10.1126/science.1164949